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First off... let's not go into the usual rants about "who ducked whom" in the past. I'm only interested in the future.

Let's address the white elephant in the room.

Let Tyson Fury fight the Derek Chisoras of the world, and continue to flap his gums non-stop.

People want to see Wilder vs Joshua.

People don't want to see a heavyweight version of Crawford-Spence. One of those is more than enough.

Let's examine this one...



Both are currently out of the HW title picture. AJ has lost twice in a row to Usyk... while Wilder lost his last two encounters with Fury.

Neither are over-the-hill... and both are still huge draws.

People have wanted Wilder-Joshua since Day One. They STILL do.

Wilder-Joshua would definitely be fan friendly. Their styles make this an absolute certainty.



So let's quit pussy-footing around!!

Forget Joshua-Ruiz III. Nobody wants to see that.

Just like nobody wants to see Joshua-Usyk III, or Wilder-Fury IV.

Let's get Wilder and Joshua in the ring together.
You might say Wilder v Joshua is a huge draw, a more analytical statement would be that they both have no chance against Fury or Usyck and are completely over hyped by the promotions/media/middle east money establishment, making money out of deadbeats until the next generation replace Fury/Usyck.

Sorry to sit on the fence.
Fury himself has made a career fighting deadbeats, look at his record without Wilder and it is shockingly bad. Wilder for all the fodder in his record has fought Fury three times now and Joshua has just fought Usyck twice. That puts Wilder and Joshua firmly in place as the other two top draws in a top pack of four. The AJ/Wilder fight itself would be pretty huge and whatever you think of their ability, Wilder v Usyk would be pretty big and Joshua v Fury would be even bigger.
If fury is shit then why give wilder credit for fighting him three times.
Fury list of opponents is shit, as are Wilder's. AJ Wilder should have happened years ago and Wilder has admitted he avoided Joshua, but at least he fought 'the man' instead.

Fury loves an easy fight.